How To Use Eutheria In A Sentence

  • The vail also was upon them, that they had not eleutherian, freedom and liberty in their access to God, 2 Cor.iii. 15, 16, etc. Of Communion with God the Father, Son and Holy Ghost
  • Traditionally, research has been directed at the in-depth comparisons of genome structure between metatherian and eutherian gene maps to better understand genome evolution.
  • Eleutheria, and came to Lydda, which is Diospolis. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • The quagga is a placental mammal, a group also called Eutheria by scientists.
  • Langer P (2008) The phases of maternal investment in eutherian mammals. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
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  • Gaillard J-M, Pontier D, Allaine D, Loison A, Herve J-C, et al. (1997) Variation in growth form and precocity at birth in eutherian mammals. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • * all 'eis doxan theou pleon douleuetōsan, hina kreittonos eleutherias apo theou tuchōsin; mē eratōsan apo tou koinou eleutherousthai, hina mē douloi heurethōsin epithumias: [751] 1 The Mission and Expansion of Christianity in the First Three Centuries
  • If the system is fully saturated, then all eutherian orders will show about the same level of difference from each other.
  • Recently evidence was presented that the same mechanisms may explain the conservation of neck vertebrae number in eutherian mammals as well as the conservation of the phylotypic stage in vertebrate evolution.
  • Now there was a practice familiar to those times; that when a congiary or any other popular liberality was announced, multitudes were enfranchised by avaricious masters in order to make them capable of the bounty, (as citizens,) and yet under the condition of transferring to their emancipators whatsoever they should receive; _ina ton dæmosios d domenon siton lambanontes chata mæna -- pherosi tois dedochasi tæn eleutherian_ says Dionysius of Halicarnassus, in order that after receiving the corn given publicly in every month, they might carry it to those who had bestowed upon them their freedom. The Caesars
  • Tooth replacement in marsupial mammals differs from the condition generally believed to characterize eutherian mammals.
  • Now there was a practice familiar to those times; that when a congiary or any other popular liberality was announced, multitudes were enfranchised by avaricious masters in order to make them capable of the bounty, (as citizens,) and yet under the condition of transferring to their emancipators whatsoever they should receive; _ina ton dæmosios d domenon siton lambanontes chata mæna -- pherosi tois dedochasi tæn eleutherian_ says Dionysius of Halicarnassus, in order that after receiving the corn given publicly in every month, they might carry it to those who had bestowed upon them their freedom. The Caesars
  • * Ten eleutherian zreskeias ouk arnetean einai: [5445] 1 The Sermons of John Owen
  • Hypertrophied upper canines which occur in the paratype, have never previously been recorded in kangaroos and represent an example of evolutionary convergence between these herbivorous marsupials and ungulate eutherians.
  • The branching pattern observed in Figure 1 shows that the early eutherian radiation was rather rapid (note the short basal internodes coupled with long terminal branches).
  • Still other eutherians, such as raccoons and bears, are omnivores, eating both meat and plant material.
  • The mouse is relatively distant both from humans (another eutherian) and opossum (a marsupial). PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Aardvarks and aardwolves have this typical eutherian construction.
  • Previous paleontological and molecular evidence has indicated that cetaceans and artiodactyls constitute a natural clade within the subclass Eutheria.
  • Derrickson EM (1992) Comparative reproductive strategies of altricial and precocial eutherian mammals. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Placental invasiveness and brain-body allometry in eutherian mammals Cholesterol metabolism in the central nervous system during early development and in the mature animal Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • In earlier times the notion of liberty (eleutheria) Page 259, Volume 2 did not include freedom of speech: indeed, another important notion of Greek archaic ethics, aidos Dictionary of the History of Ideas
  • Using stem-based definitions (and the respective terms Metatheria and Eutheria), generally-accepted eutherians are now known from the late Early Cretaceous of both Asia and North America.
  • Still other eutherians, such as raccoons and bears, are omnivores, eating both meat and plant material.
  • The position of bats in the eutherian tree is uncertain.
  • To conclude, obtaining more data for mammalian groups has given the major gain in understanding eutherian evolution.
  • Attempts to resolve the relationships of Xenarthra and Pholidota to other eutherian mammals have not yet been exhausted.
  • Sucking lice are exclusively hematophagous ectoparasites of eutherian (placental) mammals, and are worldwide distribution.
  • Molecular and morphological supertrees for eutherian (placental) mammals. We flightless primates
  • Both taxa are placental or eutherian mammals, but their relationships to other eutherians continue to be a source of discussion.
  • Moffett A, Loke C (2006) Immunology of placentation in eutherian mammals. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • page 153: Eomaia scansoria, Chinese Academy of Geological Sciences (CAGS), redrawn from Qiang Ji, Zhe-Xi Luo, Chong-Xi Yuan, John R. Wible, Jian-Ping Zhang and Justin A. Georgi, ‘The earliest known eutherian mammal’, Nature 416 (25 April 2002), 816–22. THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH
  • Mammalia consists of and contains Eutheria, Marsupialia, etc. A Disclaimer for Behe?
  • Constantine makes a decree at first, Ten eleutherian zreskeias ouk arnetean einai, "that liberty of worship is not to be denied; and therefore the Christians, as others, should have liberty to keep the faith of their religion and heresy," Euseb., The Sermons of John Owen
  • Gregory suggested a relationship to lagomorphs, and Simpson united the two into a major division of Eutheria, the Glires.
  • Phylogenetic trees depicting relationships among 16 eutherian orders are presented.
  • Several explanations have been proposed for the acquisition of genomic imprinting in eutherian mammals.
  • Carnivora is the order of eutherian mammals that includes wolves - like this arctic wolf - dogs, cats, raccoons, bears, weasels, hyaenas, seals, and walruses, to name just a few.
  • Previous paleontological and molecular evidence has indicated that cetaceans and artiodactyls constitute a natural clade within the subclass Eutheria.
  • In each case, we used the maximum set of overlapping eutherian and metatherian taxa (appendix); some taxa were chimeric (appendix).
  • Archaic ungulates (‘condylarths’) were long known to be among many eutherians to make their first appearance and proliferate in the Paleocene.
  • Fossils of therian mammals, which include the marsupials as well as the eutherians, may be recognized and distinguished by the number, morphology, and replacement pattern of their teeth.
  • I'm animal, my phylum is chordata, my subphylum is vertebrate, my class is mammals, sublass theria, infraclass eutheria, within that I'm a primate, and within that I'm human.
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  • CZ: Ref: Lillegraven 1987 The origin of eutherian mammals Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]

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